Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on March 20, 2007 11:01 AM
Pyvnc2swf looked scary but it was actually as simple as typing: <tt> cd pyvnc2swf-0.9.1 recordwin.sh mymovie.swf </tt> then clicking on the window to record.
You end up with the mymovie.swf file as well as a mymovie.html file. Super easy. Of course, I put it into a menu entry so it's just a click away.
You can convert it to a movie instead of a flash movie, ad sound, record the entire screen etc.
consider Pyvnc2swf as well
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on March 20, 2007 11:01 AM<tt>
cd pyvnc2swf-0.9.1
recordwin.sh mymovie.swf
</tt>
then clicking on the window to record.
You end up with the mymovie.swf file as well as a mymovie.html file. Super easy. Of course, I put it into a menu entry so it's just a click away.
You can convert it to a movie instead of a flash movie, ad sound, record the entire screen etc.
Covered here..
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